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Top Stories of the Week: Nov. 6-12
In case you missed them, here's a look at the top stories on Palm Harbor Patch from Nov. 6-12.

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During Tuesday's school board meeting, many Ozona Elementary parents complained that they're tired of having school boundaries changed in their neighborhood.
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A driver lost control of his motorcycle and was hit by two vehicles early Monday morning. Police say one of the drivers hit the motorcyclist and never stopped.
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All five players are seniors at Palm Harbor University High.
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The Wall of Remembrance was the highlight of the school's annual Veterans Day Observance with the names of more than 800 relatives, staff and the community handwritten by Tony George, Tech Ed teacher.
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Friday Nov. 18, the Suncoast Primate Sanctuary will hosts its 1st annual "Banana Ball" dinner auction to raise money for expansion and the construction of a new medical resource center.
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